Giving this a try this weekend.
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The Yeti is delicious man! We got a keg for my buddy's 30th b-day last year and destroyed it!Loving the Apocolypse Cow and can't wait to try the RuinTen.
It is delicious! Love that stuff. Have never had it on tap though.....that would be dangerous!The Yeti is delicious man! We got a keg for my buddy's 30th b-day last year and destroyed it!Loving the Apocolypse Cow and can't wait to try the RuinTen.
I've never seen any of those before. Sweet ass haul you "pimp" you! :headroll:This isn't as much a purchase as it was a trade. I had a bottle of George T. Stagg in my liquor cabinet from 2011, I think, unopened. I had a half a bottle that I've been drinking out of, and thought someone else could get something more from the GTS than I would. So I called my buddy who does a lot of beer trading. I told him to post up the GTS to use his trading cred, and I'd ship it out. I said I was looking for sours to trade. Well my box came today and this is what was in there! I'm psyched and feel that I got a downright awesome trade especially considering I paid MSRP for the GTS.
Are you a big stout guy Paul?Easily the best Russian Imperial Stout I've ever had. So good. North Coast Brewery with another winner.
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Four of them are sours. One is Ithaca Brute (no longer made the brewer that did them left) that is made with acidulated malt (which is used for mash pH adjustment really), one is Russian River Beautification. The Beautification is their "lambic" of sorts, it's spontaneously fermented and then aged and and blended. Its my understanding that it's rather rare. That is a jewel in the trade. Then the Cantillons are jewels as well. Both are traditional lambics one is a traditional gueuze and the other is an apricot lambic. I was reading on Cantillon's site that production of the apricot Fou Foune is limited to 3000L a year. That's about 4000 bottles a year if 3000L is an accurate volume of production. It's kind of nuts to think about considering it's split between Europe, the US, and probably a few other countries internationally.I've never seen any of those before. Sweet ass haul you "pimp" you! :headroll:This isn't as much a purchase as it was a trade. I had a bottle of George T. Stagg in my liquor cabinet from 2011, I think, unopened. I had a half a bottle that I've been drinking out of, and thought someone else could get something more from the GTS than I would. So I called my buddy who does a lot of beer trading. I told him to post up the GTS to use his trading cred, and I'd ship it out. I said I was looking for sours to trade. Well my box came today and this is what was in there! I'm psyched and feel that I got a downright awesome trade especially considering I paid MSRP for the GTS.
currently not in production, sad to say. post an ISO, someone might get lucky and see one in a shelf somewhere.Anyone know where I could score a bottle of Elijah Craig 18 Year?
Thanks
currently not in production, sad to say. post an ISO, someone might get lucky and see one in a shelf somewhere.Anyone know where I could score a bottle of Elijah Craig 18 Year?
Thanks